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[B496]Best Nail Fungus Treatment
by Alien, Ali
In order to have nail fungus treatment, you are going to have to penetrate the nail plate to reach the infection. Till recent, the best-known nail fungus cure was to include three systemic prescription anti-fungal medications and one prescription topical therapy.

Lamisil

At present, the best known nail fungus treatment is called Lamisil (terbinafine). What makes Lamisil a superior solution for nail fungus? The answer is that this medication remains in the nail bed.

Benefits Of Lamisil

The therapy time is significantly reduced because of how well the medicine stays in the nail bed. Lamisil takes 75% less time to heal completely than the standard prescription.

Griseofulvin is the drug prescribed by many doctors for nail fungus, which could take up to 2 years to completely eradicate the problem. Lamisil takes up to 3 months for healing the toenails that are infected with fungus.

Lamisil takes approximately six to eight weeks to be completely healing the effected fingernails. You can obviously see the huge difference in the time it takes in curing nail fungus.

Another benefit of Lamisil is that the medicine does not react negatively with other medications, if you are taking any. It is also not as hard on your body and has a low risk of systematic effects, such as liver problems.

Diarrhea is the only common problem that you might experience. However, this is extremely rare as Lamisil has basically been a very well tolerated prescription medication for nail fungus.

We are constantly being exposed to misleading information on different subjects, including health-related issues. What is dangerous about this is that if we are convinced and if we take the wrong information as the truth, we would not know the right thing to do. At times, we would choose to do nothing, but it would be more terrible if we do something that would make our health make a turn for the worse. For nail fungus, there are several myths that will be debunked in this article.

Myth 1: Nail fungus cannot be cured

Fact: Nail fungus is caused by fungi (Tinea unguium), yeasts (Candida albicans), and molds. These microorganisms thrive in a warm and moist environment, such as that which is found in one's foot. They can be eliminated by medications, but they can recur easily and spread to other healthy nails, and this gives a lot of people the idea that they can never be completely eradicated. Nails that have fallen out can grow back healthy.

Myth 2: Nail fungus can be cured quickly

Fact: It is very difficult to eliminate nail fungus since it is hard for medications to penetrate the nail. All kinds of treatments will surely last a long time. One must continuously and religiously apply the treatment to the affected area for it to work. Neglecting to do so will only result in negative results. Another reason why this nail problem won't easily clear up is because of the fact that nails grow slowly. Fingernails grow at the rate of 3 mm a month. Toenails grow even slower at the monthly rate of 1 mm and take around 1 year to get completely replaced. Thus, the replacement of damaged or infected nails takes a very long time.

Myth 3: Nail fungus can be dealt with by using topical products:

Fact: Topical medications can't penetrate the nails easily. The nail fungus thrives underneath the nail and using topical treatments only serve as an external attack. More effective against nail fungus are oral pills.

Myth 4: Nail fungus results from poor hygiene

Fact: You can't get nail fungus from having poor hygiene. The opposite is also untrue. It can't be eliminated by following any cleansing routine. Scrubbing or soaping the affected area won't cure nail fungus. What would definitely help in getting rid of nail fungus is boosting your immune system, through oral medications. Another solution to nail fungus is the use of doctor-prescribed treatments and proven natural remedies.

Myth 5: One can catch nail fungus in a public place, such as a locker room

Fact: Avoiding such areas does not play a big factor in the prevention of nail fungus since it is not highly contagious among people. The kind of fungus involved in this ailment can be found almost anywhere, and its residences include soil, water, and air. However, even if you are exposed to these fungi, you don't automatically contract nail fungus since your immune system holds them off before they can even take over your nail beds. When nail fungus does show, it is because your immune system was not able to fight it. What would help prevent nail fungus is eating the right diet in order to improve the condition of your immune system.

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